IT Ethics Quiz - TIA Ch 1 and 8

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Analyzing computer systems to gather potential legal evidence is known as computer ________.
forensics
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Which of the following is *not* true about deep learning?
 It is also known as supervised learning.
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Which of the following refers to the encoding of information about the world into formats that artificial intelligence systems can understand?
 Knowledge representation
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________ tools enable people to connect and exchange ideas.
 Social media
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The gap in ease of access to the Internet and technology is known as the ________ divide.
digital
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The Next Einstein Initiative and the ________ Institute for Mathematical Sciences bring bright young learners and the best lecturers in the world together.
African
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Which of these is *not* a system of ethics?
Humanism
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Citi Bike is an example of which arena of technology?
 Sharing Economy
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________ replaces perceived reality with a different world.
 Virtual reality
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Which of the following is *not* an example of being computer literate?
Knowing how to hire a programmer
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Which of the following refers to the gathering and analyzing of data in the hope of preventing future crimes?
Predictive policing
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________ is joining together as a group to use a specific product more efficiently.
Collaborative consumption
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________is a nickname for social media tools which allow users to contribute content easily.
Web 2.0
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Teaching Siri or the Google Assistant how to recognize your voice by reading to it is an example of ________.
supervised learning
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The term *computer* ________ describes someone who is familiar enough with computers to understand their capabilities and limitations.
literate
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What is the name of the massive public online ledger which records the time and amount of every finalized cryptocurrency transaction?
blockchain
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________ allows only limited use of media that has been legally purchased.
Digital rights management
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What is the act of copying text or ideas from someone else and claiming them as your own?
Plagiarism
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The Apple logo would be considered a(n) ________.
trademark
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A violation of the holder's rights is known as copyright ________.
infringement
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What is a website that allows an instructor to upload a paper to check for plagiarism?
turnitin.com
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What is a popular copyleft license used for software?
General Public License (GNU)
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________ property is a product of a person's mind and is usually considered an expression of human creativity.
Intellectual
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One app used to access the Dark Web is the ________ Browser.
Tor
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What is a good rule to follow to avoid plagiarism?
When in doubt, cite your source.
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________ analyzes patterns in data, then uses the patterns to draw conclusions and adjust the actions of the AI system accordingly.
Machine learning
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In medicine, 3D printing allows more stylish and less expensive designs for ________.
prosthetic limbs
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________ behavior is *not* conforming to a set of approved standards of behavior.
Unethical
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________ provides the instructions that tell a computer what to do.
Software
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The Turing test consists of a person asking written questions of a person and a computer. If the questioner can't tell which one of the respondents is a computer, then the computer has attained ________.
intelligence
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Which of the following is *not* a main area of research in artificial intelligence?
Cloud computing
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________ results when leisure time and available tools allow us to engage in creative acts.
Cognitive surplus
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How long do current U.S. laws grant copyright protection?
The life of the author (creator) plus 70 years
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To protect a movie, what category of intellectual property would be used?
Copyright
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Which is *not* a reason someone might risk violating a copyright?
It is hard to prove the copyright in court.
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A robot which moves and acts much like a human is a(n) ________.
embodied agent
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Connecting with one another to finance other people's dreams is called ________.
crowdfunding
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________ property is work that is the result of someone's creativity and knowledge.
Intellectual
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Which of the following is an example of a recommendation engine?
Amazon providing you a list of products similar to others you've viewed
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A set of formal or informal ethical principles an individual uses to make decisions is known as ________.
personal ethics
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Creative Commons licenses are ________.
irrevocable
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Works without copyright protection are in the ________.
public domain
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________is a nickname for social media tools which allow users to contribute content easily.
Web 2.0
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What technology allows retailers to better respond to consumer buying patterns?
Data mining
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________ reality is the addition of digital information directly into our reality, either to add more detail or to remove unwanted visual effects.
Augmented
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When does copyright protection begin?
When a work is created and fixed into a digital or physical form
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Instead of writing a term paper, some people cheat and purchase one from a(n) ________.
paper mill
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When information has been converted to a stream of numeric values, that information has been ________.
digitized